NBA Waiver Wire: More Top Adds For Week 7

NBA Waiver Wire: More Top Adds For Week 7

This article is part of our NBA Waiver Wire series.

Among the many things we have to feel grateful for at this time of the year is the free agent pool in fantasy sports. Where would we be without the waiver wire? It's a long season (too long, if you're asking me), and stuff (injuries, illnesses, etc.) happens.

Even those who ace the draft need to find reinforcements at some point or another—and should be looking to upgrade their rosters, even if only on the margins. Sticking with my usual theme of spreading the love around, here are another eight recommended adds, six of whom haven't been suggested yet this season, while the other two (Patty Mills, Cody Martin) haven't been mentioned since October.

Patty Mills, Brooklyn Nets (48% rostered)

Mills has scored 21 points or more in five of the last seven matchups while averaging 5.1 threes and surpassing 30 minutes in every game during this recent stretch. Moreover, Joe Harris (ankle) has missed the last six contests (and counting). With Kyrie Irving (personal) out, Brooklyn doesn't have a surplus of outside shooters surrounding superstars Kevin Durant and James Harden. In fact, Mills (3.1 3PM), Harris (2.9 3PM), Harden (2.7 3PM), and Durant (1.8 3PM) are the only Nets averaging more than one made three per game. As a result, Mills should still be heavily relied upon offensively even once Harris rejoins the rotation.

Alec Burks, New York Knicks (30% rostered)

Across the last eight games, Burks is averaging 14.4 points, 5.3 boards,

Among the many things we have to feel grateful for at this time of the year is the free agent pool in fantasy sports. Where would we be without the waiver wire? It's a long season (too long, if you're asking me), and stuff (injuries, illnesses, etc.) happens.

Even those who ace the draft need to find reinforcements at some point or another—and should be looking to upgrade their rosters, even if only on the margins. Sticking with my usual theme of spreading the love around, here are another eight recommended adds, six of whom haven't been suggested yet this season, while the other two (Patty Mills, Cody Martin) haven't been mentioned since October.

Patty Mills, Brooklyn Nets (48% rostered)

Mills has scored 21 points or more in five of the last seven matchups while averaging 5.1 threes and surpassing 30 minutes in every game during this recent stretch. Moreover, Joe Harris (ankle) has missed the last six contests (and counting). With Kyrie Irving (personal) out, Brooklyn doesn't have a surplus of outside shooters surrounding superstars Kevin Durant and James Harden. In fact, Mills (3.1 3PM), Harris (2.9 3PM), Harden (2.7 3PM), and Durant (1.8 3PM) are the only Nets averaging more than one made three per game. As a result, Mills should still be heavily relied upon offensively even once Harris rejoins the rotation.

Alec Burks, New York Knicks (30% rostered)

Across the last eight games, Burks is averaging 14.4 points, 5.3 boards, 2.8 threes, 2.1 assists and 1.6 steals in 27.0 minutes. New York's depth of talent makes it tough to trust most of its role players, but Burks has been brilliant off the bench over the last couple weeks, while Derrick Rose (ankle) and Kemba Walker have been struggling of late. Burks started for Walker on Saturday night and posted 23 points, seven boards, three assists and two steals.

JaVale McGee, Phoenix Suns (29% rostered)

Deandre Ayton returned to the starting lineup eight games ago and looks great. However, McGee has been magnificent despite meager minute totals. Across the last seven games, McGee is managing averages of 11.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 0.9 blocks and 0.6 steals in just 15.3 minutes. Though he's only useful in deeper formats while Ayton is healthy, McGee would be a must-add player if Ayton missed more time at some point this season. Those already rostering Ayton might want to consider scooping McGee as an insurance policy.

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Oklahoma City Thunder (29% rostered)

Entering Week 7, Robinson-Earl has earned at least 22 minutes in nine straight games. His rostered percentage is on the rise after he posted 13 points, 10 boards, four dimes, and three treys in 28 minutes against the Jazz on Wednesday. On a rebuilding club that's likely to prioritize the development of its younger players more and more as the campaign continues, Robinson-Earl boasts considerable upside, and he's worthy of consideration across all formats.

Cody Martin, Charlotte Hornets (15% rostered)

The recent return of P.J. Washington (elbow) could cut into Martin's minutes going forward. Nevertheless, Martin is having himself a heck of a year thus far. With per-game averages of 7.7 points (47.7% FG, 47.6% 3PT, 71.4% FT), 4.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists compared to just 0.4 turnovers, 1.3 steals, 0.9 threes, and 0.5 blocks in 24.6 minutes through 21 appearances, Martin is putting up numbers eerily similar to Utah's Royce O'Neale (41% rostered), who for years now has been a reliable and underrated contributor especially in category formats.

Cedi Osman, Cleveland Cavaliers (23% rostered)

With Collin Sexton (knee) out for the season, the Cavaliers will be in need of Osman's offensive punch, even though Evan Mobley (elbow) make his return to action much sooner than expected. Though Osman recently missed two games due to back spasms, he has scored 23 points or more in two of his last four appearances. Having earned at least 28 minutes in five of his last eight games, Osman's per-game averages should steadily improve—which could translate into a career year—if he maintains this recent level of involvement.

Marvin Bagley, Sacramento Kings (23% rostered)

Bagley turned in 10 points, eight boards, and two treys in 19 minutes during Wednesday's win over the Trail Blazers. He then followed up with 13 points, seven boards and four assists against the Lakers on Friday. While Richaun Holmes (eye) was held out for that game, Bagley has at least appeared in all three of Sacramento's games since Alvin Gentry took over as head coach. If Holmes or Harrison Barnes (foot) miss more time going forward, Bagley would be a must-add player in most formats, even if it's only as a streamer. Nevertheless, he could prove capable of stuffing the stat sheet despite a modest reserve role, at least in the scoring and rebounding departments, as Gentry's teams have always gotten up and down the court in a hurry.

Brandon Clarke, Memphis Grizzlies (12% rostered)

Clarke has scored in double figures in four of the last six games. More importantly, though, he is back in the nightly rotation and seeing double-digit minutes. It may not seem like much, but Clarke has already been a healthy scratch three times this season, and he saw 20-plus minutes only twice through his first 13 appearances. With Jaren Jackson Jr. spending more time at center of late, the door is open for Clarke to seize a significant share of minutes at the power forward position.

Willy Hernangomez, New Orleans Pelicans (20% rostered)

Small sample size alert! Since commandeering the backup center gig from Jaxson Hayes, Hernangomez has averaged 13.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.5 blocks and 0.5 threes over his last four games. Jonas Valanciunas was dealing with a minor injury earlier in the week, but even if he doesn't miss any time, Hernangomez has proven capable of collecting copious counting stats when afforded a consistent role. At the very least, Hernangomez is worthy of consideration in deeper leagues.

Other recent recommendations: Kevin Love, Monte Morris, Royce O'Neale, Alperen Sengun, Kevin Huerter, Patrick Beverley, Pat Connaughton, Nicolas Batum, T.J. Warren, Cam Reddish

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